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The BEST Thai Barbecue Crockpot Meatloaf by Gordon Ramsay

The BEST Thai Barbecue Crockpot Meatloaf


This slow cooker meatloaf and potatoes recipe is glazed with a delicious Thai-inspired barbecue sauce that’s perfectly tangy and just a little bit spicy. Just one bite will leave you craving more. The leftovers are even better the next day, so this recipe is perfect for meal prep!

two slices of Thai barbecue meatloaf with potatoes and carrots on a white plate.

This meatloaf, slathered with sweet and spicy Thai-inspired barbecue sauce, is comfort food at it’s best. It’s the kind of thing I crave all fall and winter.

And ever better? You can cook it right in your slow cooker!

I know that seems totally crazy, but when you think about it, a slow cooker is similar to a tiny oven. You can use it to cook all sorts of things, from the soups and stews you might be familiar with, to things like crock pot granola and this meatloaf.

I came up with this recipe when I was writing my Healthy Meal Prep Slow Cooker Cookbook, and now I make it all the time.

Crock pot meatloaf comes out so juicy and the barbecue sauce leaves me drooling every time I think about it.

I cook potatoes right in the same pot for a built-in side dish. You can eat them as is with a little salt and pepper, or use them to make mashed potatoes. Either way is great, and I do both depending on my mood and how much effort I feel like putting into my meal.

An overhead view of the ingredients to make slow cooker meatloaf. Ground beef, eggs, and breadcrumbs are together in a large bowl, The sauce ingredients are in individual bowls alongside

Ingredients for crock pot meatloaf

To make this delicious meatloaf, you’ll only need 10 ingredients! It doesn’t get much better than than.

For the meatloaf itself, you’ll need:

  • Ground Beef. I usually use 93% lean ground beef for this recipe. I usually wouldn’t recommend going with such a lean cut for an oven-baked meatloaf, but meatloaf cooked in the slow cooker retains more moisture, so it won’t dry out. You can also use ground turkey or even meatloaf mix if you prefer.
  • Eggs. Eggs help the meatloaf bind together and add moisture, so the it’s nice and tender.
  • Breadcrumbs. You want to use traditional ground breadcrumbs for this recipe, not crunchy panko breadcrumbs. You can use plain or seasoned breadcrumbs with success — I go with whatever I happen to have in the kitchen. At first, I was nervous that the seasoned breadcrumbs might be too strong and compete with the Asian flavors, but they were totally fine.

For the tangy Thai barbecue sauce, you’ll need:

You’ll also need fingerling potatoes or other small/baby potatoes. I like the ones from the Little Potato Company since they tend to be consistently sized.

I also like to add some slices of fresh chile or jalapeno pepper to the top of the meatloaf for an added pop of color and flavor.

If you have leftovers, they reheat really well. It also makes an AWESOME meatloaf sandwich the next day.

overhead view of the meatloaf and potatoes in a crock pot slow cooker. The meatloaf in the the center and is topped with homemade barbecue sauce and slices chile peppers. Small potatoes surround the meatloaf.

How to make meatloaf in your slow cooker

To make crock pot meatloaf, start by mixing together the ground beef, eggs, and breadcrumbs. Use your (clean) hands to mix just until everything is incorporated and the breadcrumbs are fully moistened.

Shape the mixture into a loaf and place it into the center of your slow cooker. For easy cleanup, you can use a slow cooker liner, but it isn’t necessary.

Next, mix together the ingredients for the sauce. It should be smooth, glossy and fairly thick (and smell REALLY good!)

Pour the sauce over the meatloaf, then use a spoon to spread it around a little so the whole top is covered. If you’re adding chile peppers, arrange them on top of the sauce now.

Finally, arrange the potatoes around the meatloaf.

Cover and cook on low for 8 hours.

a partially sliced crockpot meatloaf on a serving plate, with potatoes in the background
Slow Cooker Thai BBQ Meatloaf

Slow Cooker Thai BBQ Meatloaf

Yield:
6 servings

Prep Time:
10 minutes

Cook Time:
8 hours

Total Time:
8 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1½ pounds lean ground beef
  • 2 eggs
  • ½ cup breadcrumbs
  • ½ cup sugar-free ketchup
  • 2 Tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon chili paste
  • 1 chile pepper, thinly sliced (optional)
  • 2 pounds fingerling potatoes

Instructions

    1. Combine the beef, eggs, and breadcrumbs in a large mixing bowl. Shape into a loaf and transfer to your slow cooker insert. 
    2. In a second bowl, combine the ketchup, soy sauce, sesame oil, and chili paste. Pour over the top of the meatloaf. Sprinkle with chile pepper slices, if desired. 
    3. Arrange the potatoes around the outside of the meatloaf. 
    4. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours. 
  1. For meal prep: Portion into individual airtight containers. Refrigerate for up to 4 days or freeze for up to 4 months.

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Nutrition Information

Yield 6

Serving Size 1/6 recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 490Total Fat 18gSaturated Fat 6gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 9gCholesterol 163mgCarbohydrates 40gFiber 4gSugar 4gProtein 39g


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5-Spice Meatloaf by Gordon Ramsay

5-Spice Meatloaf



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Make this moist, flavourful 5-spice meatloaf for an easy and budget-friendly meal that will feed a crowd. It’s great hot or cold and perfect for dinner, picnic or in lunchbox. Replace beef with lean turkey or chicken mince for a lower fat and protein-packed meal that whole family would love.

  • 1 tbsp Olive oil
  • 1 Yellow onions, sliced
  • 2 Shallots, finely chopped
  • 2 Garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 4-5 tbsp Fresh breadcrumbs
  • 2 tsp Fresh thyme, chopped
  • 1/2 tsp 5 Spice blend
  • 1 Egg
  • 150 g Tofu, crumbled
  • 500 g Minced beef
  • 250 ml Hot beef broth
  1. Grease a standard-size casserole dish with 1 tsp of olive oil. Spread the sliced onions into the pan. Preheat the oven to 190C/375F.
  2. Heat 1 teaspoon of olive oil in a large skillet over medium- high heat. Add chopped shallots and minced garlic and cook, stirring frequently, until the shallots are softened and it smells aromatic, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer to a large bowl and cool to the room-temperature.
  3. Add in salt, breadcrumbs, chopped thyme, 5 spice blend, egg, crumbled tofu and the minced beef. Mix until thoroughly combined. Pat the mixture into a log that fits your casserole dish. Place the log on the top of sliced onions. Brush the top with the remaining olive oil. Bake for 20 minutes.
  4. Gently pour the beef broth over and around the meatloaf. Continue to bake for another 30-35 minutes or until the top is browned and meatloaf is cooked through.
  5. Remove it from the oven and let rest 10 minutes before slicing and serving. You can thickend the broth and juice from the casserole dish with some cornstarch solution and serve it as the sauce.

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Mini Meatloaf Ghosts – Legit Scary by Gordon Ramsay

Mini Meatloaf Ghosts – Legit Scary


I’ve always made fun of “scary” Halloween recipes, since they are never, ever, actually frightening (with the one notable exception being our infamous “Face Pie”), but I have to say, these do sort of creep me out. Maybe it’s their tortured scream facial expressions, or horribly dirty sheets, or my upcoming cholesterol screening, but I found these to be… to read the rest of Chef John’s article about Mini Meatloaf Ghosts, please follow this link to become a member.)

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And, as always, enjoy! 


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